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For starters, it will be nice to work with the latest
release like Fedora Core 5.

Secondly, dialing in will require some sort of Remote Access Service
configuration which you can have with a simple modem or a RAS card
like www.equinox.com that will allow multiple lines.

Once the modem answers, you will be assigned an IP and accepts
your assigned username and password, you will be golden. You will
even be able to start GUI programs or terminal and work as normal.

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> I would like to know how this can be done. I would like to manage a redhat
> server located in different city using the telephone line by dialing to
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> What are the options available in such scenario.
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> are such functionality available on redhat 7.3 or 8
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> Are there other tools available to do such kind of maintenance activity
> using the telephone line and modem.
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> I would like to do have access to the shell prompt($) of the remote
> server.
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> How such things are configured.
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> Regards,
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> Pramod. / mumbai
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I do not know why I am receiving all this information - can I please be deleted from all this mail - would you be kind enough to send this on to all the dozens of people that are writing to me each day. Thank you. Dorothy

Somewhere in the past you have signed up for IT Tools groups or alerts.
I was surprised when I first signed up how many messages I got as well,
particularly if you sign up for more than one group or alert.

At the bottom of the email is a link to take you to the location where
you can change those settings. You will need to log back in again with
your username and password, then remove the checkmarks for the various
groups and alerts to stop getting them.

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